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Showing posts with label metaphor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label metaphor. Show all posts

Tuesday, 13 August 2013

Another day... Another beginning.... Endless opportunities!



It was Tuesday evening and that week had been a busy one for me: seeing clients in the morning and afternoon. As I was locking the door of my clinic I thought "Tomorrow is another day ... another new beginning ... endless opportunities ..."

As I got back home that day, I decided to harvest my potatoes as they have been there since June, and I wasn’t quite sure whether or not there were many or just a few of them. So I decided to find out, as it would also help me to take my mind off work (not always).

 
Well, as soon as I started digging, I was able to find a few ones, just lying close to the top of the soil. Then I thought “Great, I will be able to find a lot more deep down”. So I continued digging in, hoping to find more, but then I was disappointed as I couldn’t find anything...

But then I started digging in on another plot: nothing to start with, but then, as I was nearly getting to the bottom of my planter, surprisingly, I was able to find loads more: big ones and small ones!

Isn’t life similar to this? Sometimes we are scared of trying new things, jobs and friendship. But as you get out of our 'comfort zone' and start exploring new situations, we may come across positive experiences as well as negative ones or, may not find negative ones at all!! But we won’t know until we start digging...

Ok, so you may say that all depends on the weather... clouds may appear in the sky, but it does not mean the sun ceased to exist. Soon, it returns with its warmth and power.

It is the same with our inner strength, isn’t it? It never ends because we suffer a fall or make a mistake: our inner light is still alive! There will always be a chance to start over! Hope lies before us, just waiting for us to open the window of our soul to contemplate it.

You may choose to leave behind the fears, frustrations, guilt, hate and so many dark feelings and instead, dress up with the vibrant colours of faith, courage and above all, hope!

Oh yes, nearly forgot. We may stumble upon a few dandelions and other weeds here and there too, don’t we? Sometimes, we just prefer to ignore them, other times we simply remove their top, believing they have gone. But surprisingly, they are still there, just waiting to come up twice as big and strong, damaging our so beloved crop...

Another day ... Another week... Another new beginning ... Endless opportunities ...

Have  a nice week!

Friday, 19 October 2012

It's Friday at last...


... and let's renew our energies!

Ok, energy is all around us, it permeates all things and is our life source. It is as important as any other single body system because involves all of them (despite not being able to measure energy). Our energy levels are often affected by the busy lives that we lead. We sometimes feel tired or exhausted and can’t quite put our fingers on the reasons why...

... or we sometimes don’t have the motivation to make the changes that we desperately want: be that in our relationships, losing weight, going to the gym, changing our jobs, following our passions, or simply giving ourselves permission to stop, relax and feel rejuvenated again.

In life, we are presented with many different challenges and some of them are fun, exciting and make us feel alive! We wake in the morning with an excitement (not always.. I know... I know) and curiosity at the what the day will potentially bring us. Other challenges may feel like cumbersome obstacles in our lives, where decision making can be a somewhat difficult process! This can, in turn, stop us from embracing situations fully, making us feel sluggish and can keep us stuck in unhealthy patterns which don’t allow us to move forward.

Now, it may be how we approach these challenges that makes all the difference... How do you view your current challenges?

Why not trying new ways of breathing? Yes that's right! Some people are much more concerned with the next door neighbour who has bought a brand new car (given that he has been unemployed for 6 months) that they forget to live their own lives... they forget even how to breath (good job it is done for us!).

Breathe deeply.. yes that's right... many people usually breathe shallow breaths, from their chests and are actually somewhat oxygen deprived. So here you go: breathing using your diaphragm and abdominal muscles promotes relaxation and reduces tension.

Drink water... lot of it! Our bodies are nearly 80%  water... our bodies need it to work optimally. If we become ill somehow, water is a vital part of our recovery as well as remove unwanted and unnecessary materials by excreting them along with the water.

Develop and welcome new friendships (yes I know, we can't get on with everyone). At any moment in time, each and every one of us has the opportunity to bond with others as friends. We all need these emotional connection. It requires a give-and-take of trust to make relationships work, but it is well worth the effort. But hey! You might want to ask me "And IF that doesn't or isn't working?" Well, consider the costs and rewards of it? What are you getting out of it? Is it worth? Think about it..

Today is yesterday's tomorrow and today is tomorrow's yesterday.. think positively in the present tense and feel its effects... allow the power of your own positive thoughts spreading... helping to balance and heal you mentally, physically, emotionally and spiritually. This balance empowers you, making you able to achieve your dreams and keeping us healthy too. Stay in the now, as the past is over and, although it is good to have dreams, fear about the future are futile. 

Like the past, it can't be undone... but what you CAN do is to forgive yourself and others, by trying to make the right choice and making a little effort to move on in life. Sometimes what seems to be good, is bad and what seems to be bad, is good... it all depends on our perception. I once told the tale to one of my clients:

Once upon a time a farmer sent his son with a horse to graze upon the mountainside... He fell asleep and when he woke the horse was gone. He came back without it and the neighbours said "Oh what bad luck" the farmer then said "Maybe"
 

The very next day the farmer sent his son back to the mountain to seek his runaway... He found the horse and seven other wild ones and took them all home and the neighbours said "Oh what good luck" and the farmer said "Maybe"
 

The very next day the farmer sent his son to the wild horses that needed to be tamed... The first one he climbed on threw him down on the ground and as a result he broke his arm and the neighbours said "Oh what bad luck" then the farmer said"Maybe"

The very next day war was declared and the army men came through the countryside looking for soldiers but they couldn't take anyone... with a broken arm! The neighbours then said "Oh what good luck" and the farmer said "Maybe"


Life is what you make of it! The power to succeed or fail is yours alone and you alone have the responsibility to shape your life and make decisions. Nothing and no one can deny you greatness once you understand this.

Finally, I would like you to consider your free will and no one can cheat you out of ultimate success but you. More powerful then all the success slogans ever written is the realization that everyone has but one boss. That boss is you.

Above all: let's thank God, keep an open mind and feel grateful for our lives: it is the most precious asset you can have at any time!
I wish all my readers and followers a good Friday and would also like to invite you to consider what I have suggested so far.

Till next time...





Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Something to think about

It is said that several animals decided to found a school. They gathered around in the forest and began to choose the subjects:

The bird insisted that the flying subject was important... The fish chose swimming as part of the curriculum, on the other hand the squirrel found that going up on trees was essential, 

The rabbit wanted racing above everything else...  But suddenly they realised they had made a big mistake: they insisted that all animals should carried out all the subjects..

The rabbit was magnificent in the race, nobody ran like it, but they wanted to teach him how to fly... So he was put on a tree and told: "Fly, rabbit". So he jumped from the top, broke his legs and as a result he didn't learn to fly AND broke his legs...

The bird flew like no other, but it was forced to dig holes like the mole. It broke its beak and wings, and could not even fly anymore nor dig holes.

Sooo... what is the MORAL of the STORY: we are all different in many ways!

Each one of us has something good to offer and we cannot force others to be like us. At the same time we cannot accept to be the way the others want us to be..

We will end up causing them to suffer, and in the end they will not be what we wanted them to be nor what they were in first place...